Screen Prining is a printing technique that pushes ink through a design burned into a silk screen. Any color of ink may be used. Multiple ink colors may be printed on a garment, with drying between each application. There are different types of ink that are used on different materials. Delivering just the right print is truly an art form that takes years of experience to master. DMilaco screen printers have the experience, and expertise to utilize a variety of screen printing techniques, and ensure the perfect print on every item, in every order.

The number of ink colors and print locations play a part in the price of set-up and artwork for your order. Check out the artwork below to better understand what that looks like in print.

Choose the number of ink colors to use....

1 Color Print

Using one ink color is the cheapest option for printing. You can go with a high contrast link color, or a more subtle color
on color look.

2 Color Print

A two color print can be two ink colors in one design, or one ink color in two different locations, ie. one color print on front and one color print on back.

3 Color Print

Three ink colors can help bring a great design to life. It becomes especially important on certain designs. Then you can use all three colors in one location or spread them out.

4 Color Print

Four ink colors give you many options, and help your design include important details. Use all four ink colors in one location or print two colors on front, two colors on back. Any combo can work.

5 Color Print

When you choose five ink colors you choose to create your design to perfection. The design options are wide open when we have five colors to work with. Let the fun begin!

6 Color Print

Six ink colors can be so much fun! There are so many options and ways we can create an eye catching, top quality design for you. Let us knock your socks off!